Does anybody use lightweight adhesives .
Is all a bit of hype considering most will improve the background weight carrying capacity anyway.
Are they better to handle etc .
Rapid setting, low dust, one-component, flexible lightweight S1 wall and floor tile adhesive. Non-slip. Suitable for ceramic, porcelain and natural stone tiles and mosaics.
Especially suitable for fixing thin porcelain tiles. For screed/render and plywood substrates. (Contains › 30% recycled...
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Mapei Ultralite D2 products - http://bit.ly/2GTIKd7 is a ready for use, brilliant white, lightweight, water resistant adhesive with high yield for ceramic wall tiling.
Mapei Ultralite D2 http://bit.ly/2GTIKd7 is a ready for use, brilliant white, lightweight, water resistant adhesive with high yield for ceramic wall tiling.
Tried this adhesive today, lovely stuff to work with, 600x300 porcelain on walls notched and back skimmed. Mixed 15kgs bag with 8 litres of water as instructed, very creamy and doddle to trowel. Just wondering with such a large amount of water content is it prone to shrink and be noticeable with...
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ANNOUNCING THE LATEST ADDITION TO THE ULTRALITE® FAMILY: ULTRALITE® D2
Announcing the latest addition to the Ultralite® family: Ultralite® D2 is a ready-mixed, lightweight and brilliant white adhesive for ceramic wall tiles, ideal for areas such as residential and commercial showers and...
Announcing the latest addition to the Ultralite® family: Ultralite® D2 is a ready-mixed, lightweight and brilliant white adhesive for ceramic wall tiles, ideal for areas such as residential and commercial showers and wetrooms.
Bright white Ultralite® D2 can be used with large format tiles up...
I'm currently doin a bathroom in travertine and tried to lay the ditra today using tilemaster lightweight standard set which ive just started using this job and .......... it just wouldn't stick to the fleece backing at all I had to use some weber spf which stuck like the proverbial poo to a blanket
Can anyone verify the claims that the above mentioned adhesive gets roughly double the coverage than conventional adhesive. I'm not enquiring about the science behind it, I just wonder how the claims are calculated, if its relational to the weight or volume, 15kg or 1 bag ?
Just got a few bags of the tilemaster standard set white adhesive in what's the opinions on the lightweight adhesives on the market at the moment?
Many thanks
Jack
I am making a shower plinth with celcon blocks This will be capped with ply to take the tray. I intend to tile flush to the underside of the tray on the plinth face. I will leave the plinth 9mm short of the edge of the shower base to allow tiles to be flush. Could I stick this row of tiles...
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